 party calling the state of Israel is under severe intifada, of course, referring to Palestinian fadas in the late 90s and early 2000s, a Palestinian uprising that was this very deadly time in the Israeli public sphere. And he's saying the state of Israel is under severe intifada, which strikes us mercilessly. These are statements that are coming out just moments after this terror attack happened. He wants to handle the communications minister from the New Hope Party saying Israel must act harshly against the terrorists. And he's also calling on Ramadan. So this is something that we have been talking about that the Israeli security establishment has been warning ahead of Ramadan, ahead of the hallways, due to the violence that we saw transpire here last year during these holidays, that they are fear another wave of surge of violence could happen again. This is what we are hearing from Yohaz Hendo, this communications minister who's saying bloodshed during Ramadan is a result of the desire to eliminate Jews. Quite a forceful statement. It is not yet actually Ramadan, but we are hearing many voices on this rarely right, especially coming out very forcefully against this attack that's happening with some strong words condemning the terror that's happening and calling on authorities to do more to fight terrorism here in Israel. Thank you for that update. Correspondent Mary McCullough will be coming to you in a while for some more developments and more updates. Thank you so much for joining us from our studios in Tel Aviv and talking about a quick update. We are now hearing that there are in fact 10 people who have been wounded in the shooting attack. So two people have been killed, 10 people wounded in the streets of Kaderah earlier on this evening. You can see images on your screen right now. I want to bring in Major General in the reserves, Eitan Dungott. Looking at these gunmen, looking at this footage, looking how nonchalantly they are moving away from the scene, talk to us about, given your experience, the response time. We know now that they were shot dead by people who responded very quickly to the scene. It was very different in Biashiba last week, but talk to us about what we know about what transpired tonight. First of all, there were much more risk to the area because using a machine gun, what they have, it means in a short time they can kill and can injure many people as it has happened. The issue that around them were some policemen, as I heard, in the restaurant and other places, from even a very special unit, was, I think, a very important factor to kill them as soon as possible in order to prevent the continuating of this kind of massacre. And it saved a lot of life. Unfortunately, this is the life in Israel. While you cannot be everywhere by official policemen, I mean, internally, many people that are on the street can be soldiers that are going or coming back home for all day with their guns or civilians that are armed and etc. So it brings you the immediate reaction in order to prevent continuating of this murder. Secondly, I would like to say that, maybe I repeat it again, it was chosen exactly in order to break the summit because the summit was a thing that extremists like ISIS etc. cannot prevent them. Secondly, it showed you what happened in Israel since the lesson that we studied, but unfortunately didn't react to it rapidly and well from last May, while we saw what happened in the cities that are living together Jews and Arabic and what happened in the roads nearby an Arabic area, Israel cannot offer itself to live with such a problems. We have immediate to make a newer organization, first of all, the policy. Secondly, on the organization of the Interior Security like National Guard or others. I speak about it for a long time already. I think we are on a delay and this is the result. Third, what is going in Ukraine, in other places in the world, I'm not meaning who is with the guns, who is doing it with guns, give such kind of groups a backwind to try to react in such a way. And you see what is the reaction. We are in Israel as first of all to bring back life, to be controlled under law, under security and that from this point we have to go outside. We are very strong country, but we have now to get or to centralize internally inside the country in order to correct what is coming to our area, to our neighborhoods by this kind of people. Those who are not willing to be a civilian in a democratic country has no right to live here. Very briefly because we are going to a break and we will come back and unpack it a little bit further. But what more can you tell us about the origins of where these gunmen have come from? What do you know? What does that name mean for you or my father? When you are talking about the north part compared to the south part, you mean about the Muslim, the wing of the Muslim north part party in Israel that their leader has been released a while ago from jail. Very dangerous group. A lot of activities inside the masks, inside with bring escalation and incitement to the people. We're going to continue with that exact discussion right now though. We are taking a very short break if you are joining us. It's breaking news edition. Two Israelis have been murdered this evening and 10 others wounded in a terror attack in the city of Hadera in Israel's north. Back in a bit, stay tuned. Our breaking news edition continues. Don't go anywhere. Organism that pulsates through millennia. Touch it. Listen to it. Smell it. Taste it. Experience the Holy Land like never before. 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And initial reports suggest the terrorists were shot dead at the scene by Israeli policemen who heard the gunshots and ran to see what was happening. This is the second fatal terror attack in Israel in the past week. On Tuesday, four Israelis were murdered by an Arab-Israeli affiliated with the ISIS terror group in the city of Beersheba. Still with me in studio for more details. Our Middle East correspondent, Ariel Osaran, Major General in the reserves, Etan Dangot, former military secretary to three Israeli defense ministers and our senior international affairs correspondent, Owen Altman. I want to get straight to the latest update. Ariel, we know Naftali Bennett is on his way to the scene. What do we know about what transpired in recent hours in Kaderah? So this evening, according to police, two gunmen Israeli civilians from the northern part of Israel from the town of Um El Fahem opened fire at passers-by. They managed to kill at least two Israeli passers-by so far before they were killed by Israeli police that were actually in a restaurant nearby and managed to hear what was transpiring outside and put an end to this. Before it could potentially have escalated even further than the very, very harsh result from this terror attack. As for the injured there, as you mentioned, two severely injured, three in moderate condition, five are being treated for shock at the moment. Now as for who is present at the scene, so far we know that prime minister Naftali Bennett is on his way to the scene, but there's already security assessments going on, Defense Minister Benny Gantz is meeting with the head of the Shin Bet, as well as with the IDF chief of staff. We know that the police commissioner Kobishab Tye is at the scene, as well as the internal security minister Omer Barlev, I think with them at the scene. Prime Minister Bennett also arriving at the scene that could potentially raise a lot of emotions with civilians there that could be potentially escalatory. What we are hearing also from Palestinians is that there's large security presence in and around the gates of the old city of Jerusalem, and also the reporting of rock throwings towards Palestinian cars near Nablus, and so this could potentially be the ignition for what perhaps larger escalation or lack of security that we're seeing on all fronts, this is something that we spoke about earlier in the studio today. Palestinian factions obviously are appraising this as they call heroic act, and of course they're tying this to this very big historic diplomatic summit in the Negev, which throughout the day Palestinians and social media have been calling this the summit of evil, they obviously are trying to shift the attention from Sedeb Oker in the Negev to Khedera, so far they've succeeded this evening. Major General in the reserves, Etan Tangata, I want to bring you in about exactly what Ariel is talking about, the potential for escalation in parts of East Jerusalem, in parts of Ramallah, in Gaza, how worrying is it right now, what should security officials be looking out for in the coming hours? I think it's the coming hours and also the coming days that will be since even the beginning of the Ramadan, this week is going to be a very sensitive and tense week, we have to keep of course always we are looking on Jerusalem as the main core for creating this kind of escalation of terror, and till now it was before, it will be now and it will be tomorrow. Secondly, on the West Bank, I guess that there will be common efforts by the Palestinian authorities and the IDF in order to lower any kind of violation or terrorism. In Gaza, I don't believe that Hamas will dare to create any kind on escalation, so it brings you to the entire situation in Israel as the main potential as you see, and it's not by mistake that you see the individual from ISIS they are doing it, but now we have to use a very immediate tools, a lot of security manpower will be deployed, a lot of intelligence will be invested in order to identify those who are potential to be murderers in their own, in their places, or among the social net that they're all over. Secondly, I think that we will have to divide and to make some steps in order to divide between places. In Israel it will be much more difficult because as we see the area in Wadi Ara, where coming the murderers as it is published, and the south there are some other occasions, so it means a very tough tense with a lot of deployment of security people all over the country. Ariel, I believe you have an update. Well, so far there's still the security assessment going on in the scene. We are receiving more confirmation not just by Palestinian social media that these are indeed Israeli citizens. We heard the police, the deputy chief of police in the Chadera station where this deadly attack took place that these are indeed Israeli civilians. There's a large police presence there. There's also reports of already people arrested in the northern Israeli city of Um El Fahem, a very harsh day for Israel with this internal violence erupting once again the worst violence that we've seen internally between Jews and Arabs since Guardians of the Walls back in May. And just in these past five days, more Israelis have been killed by, from internal violence than from what we saw, the widespread violence back in May. And oh, and we understand that the leaders who are taking part in this historic summit in St. Borker have been updated on exactly what you are talking about right now, a terror attack in the streets of Chadera. How does this play into the rhetoric that we expected to hear from these leaders tonight and tomorrow? If anything, I think it establishes more of a sense of solidarity. Obviously, terror is not an Israeli problem. Certainly, if not, if it's coming from an ISIS group or cell, it's not even only a regional problem, it's an international problem. I think this in some ways signifies what this group of leaders is in a sense fighting against. Of course, they're fighting against forces even larger than this, right? They're coming together against Iran. They're coming together for economic development and for a new sense of pluralism in the region. So again, we have come to be a bit jaded in the Abraham Accords era, milestone after milestone after milestone being greeted with a shrug of his shoulders. It is interesting tonight to be seeing the attention given to this summit on one hand, historic, seeing these leaders together. On the other hand, simply another day in the life of the Abraham Accords, which have already become such a part of the architecture of the region. But the fact that they have become such part of the architecture of the region, notwithstanding what happened tonight, what may happen tomorrow, what may happen next week or next month, the fact that this Abraham Accords era is here to stay, of course, that is the real story. And we certainly will be watching to see how the situation unfolds in the coming hours and of course in the coming days as well. If you're just joining us now, it's breaking news edition. Two Israelis have been murdered this evening and 10 others injured in a terror attack in the city of Khadira in Israel's north confirmation that two of the injured are in a serious condition. We know that Naftali Bennett, the Israeli prime minister, is on his way to the scene. And before we say goodbye to our panel, last word I can see, I tell you I want to say something very briefly. I would like to estimate about the coming days. If I may now sitting in the table that I was below not far ago, I would tell you that in this condition I would recommend to continue with the steps to the Ramadan that we plan to the Palestinian people in the West Bank in Gaza. We will be on tense. We will deploy a lot of security people, but we will continue with the policy that has been conferred a few days ago by the government. Aitandan Ghat, Owen Ultiman and Ariel Ozeran. Thank you all for being here for this breaking news edition. We're leaving it there. I'm Benisa Devine in Tel Aviv. 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